After Mistakenly Marking a Sickly, Yandere Beautiful Omega, I Was Forced Into a Flash Marriage - Chapter 18
The big villain proactively helping her was completely beyond Luo Yan’s expectations. She immediately clicked on the clarification video Xue Wu had posted for her. It showed the scene in the cafeteria earlier that day when the villain’s finger was cut; it captured Luo Yan rushing over without hesitation to stop the bleeding and bandage her up.
In this footage, she could clearly see that her expression upon discovering Xue Wu’s injury was extremely serious and focused—even carrying an undisguised worry. Beyond that, there were none of the messy, malicious intentions suggested by the trending topics.
Looking at herself in the video, Luo Yan hadn’t expected her expression to be so… revealing of true emotion. Her feelings became a bit complicated.
The video wasn’t long, only about ten seconds, focusing entirely on how she helped Xue Wu. The big villain had also added a caption thanking her. The implication was clear: Luo Yan had helped her, and without her, it might have been very difficult to stop the bleeding.
So, she was very grateful to her. Beyond that, there was no other relationship.
Previously, no one had mentioned this incident, not even Luo Yan herself. This was clearly a video that could clarify things, yet she hadn’t posted it. Not only had she not posted it, but she hadn’t even bothered with the negative trends online.
Xue Wu assumed that since Luo Yan hadn’t taken down the dark trends for so long, she must have her own plans. Therefore, she didn’t meddle in Luo Yan’s business directly but instead posted a dynamic clarification based on what she had experienced today. After all, the girl had indeed helped her; she couldn’t just stand by and watch her “die.”
Luo Yan really hadn’t expected Xue Wu to speak up for her like this. The big villain truly lived up to her status as a superstar with over 100 million Weibo followers; the moment the post went up, likes exceeded 50,000, and the comments flooded in:
[OMG, this Luo Yan… is she really not related to Goddess? It doesn’t look like it to me.]
[Right? I feel the same… she’s treating her way too well, isn’t she?]
[But it’s true that Luo Yan helped Goddess then. I just wonder what method she used to stop the bleeding?]
[The fact that Goddess bleeds non-stop isn’t common among Omegas, right? Plus, if her rank isn’t low, her self-healing ability should usually be quite strong…]
…
As soon as Luo Yan saw the comments discussing Xue Wu’s rank and constitution, she immediately grew nervous. She didn’t want so many people to know Xue Wu’s secret; it would be extremely detrimental and dangerous for her. Casting aside her hesitation, she immediately sent a message to Xue Wu: [Miss Xue, I saw the clarification video. But there’s no need for you to do this for me. Please delete it as soon as possible.]
Xue Wu: [Don’t worry, this doesn’t count as using up your favor.] She assumed the girl was worried about that, so she replied proactively.
Luo Yan grew even more anxious seeing this: [No, it’s not that… Miss Xue, if the secret of your bleeding disorder is discovered, people might use it against you. I’m sure you don’t want your life to be even more unsettled, right?]
Xue Wu: [Is Miss Luo concerned about me?] she asked with interest, seemingly not worried at all.
Luo Yan was practically pacing in circles with worry: [Why are you saying this at a time like this?]
Xue Wu: [Don’t worry, I released it on purpose. Thanks for the reminder.]
Luo Yan: [???] What did “released it on purpose” mean? Was she intentionally letting everyone know her weakness? That was incredibly reckless.
On the other end of the screen, Xue Wu could almost imagine the girl’s worried and shocked face. Finding it amusing, she teased her again: [Student Luo Yan, do you really think my strength is that weak in your eyes?]
Luo Yan: …
This isn’t a matter of strength! This is a matter of staying alive! Is the big villain trying to trigger her ‘blackening’ early?!
She felt her own life expectancy getting colder by the minute.
Luo Yan sighed, feeling that her best course of action was to stop having any interaction with the big villain, otherwise she really wouldn’t know how she died.
At the same time, she truly felt the woman was insane. On the surface, she looked cold and self-contained, with no potential for being “crazy,” but in reality, she was a total yandere through and through. No one else could compare!
She stopped replying, vowing to herself that the next time the big villain was in trouble, she would absolutely, positively not help. If she helped again, she’d be a puppy!
After Xue Wu posted the video to clarify things for Luo Yan, Luo Qing’s side finally had all the dark trends removed. Seeing this, her mother couldn’t help but feel the sting: “Why take them down when everything is going well? Didn’t we spend a fortune to put them up? It’s only been a few hours… we haven’t even broken even, have we?”
“Mom, we can’t lose the big picture for small gains. That waste Alpha Luo Yan has suddenly ‘awakened’ for some reason. Everything she said earlier was pointed; she knows what I’ve been doing behind her back and holds quite a few things against me. If I don’t take these trends down, am I supposed to let her use me as a target?”
Luo Qing wasn’t stupid. She had set Luo Yan up because she wanted their father to be disappointed in her. Luo De-bai’s opinion of Luo Yan had improved recently, and with a shareholders’ meeting coming up soon, it would be a major problem if Luo Yan achieved something.
She wouldn’t let Luo Yan enter their father’s heart so easily, which is why she bought the dark trends and “accidentally” let Luo De-bai see them.
Just as she thought, Luo De-bai was furious upon seeing them. He came back and vented his rage on Luo Yan. She thought the matter was settled, but unexpectedly, the sisters Luo Yan and Luo Xi managed to talk their way out of it. It was truly unlucky.
At the same time, she realized she couldn’t move against Luo Yan like this again—at least not until she knew exactly how many of her secrets Luo Yan had discovered and whether she had evidence. Once she figured that out and destroyed any proof, she would no longer be threatened.
Then it wouldn’t be too late to deal with her.
For now, she had to restrain herself. Otherwise… as happened tonight, her father would eventually stop believing her.
Luo Qing knew her and her mother’s status in this house. They either had to not act at all, or strike a fatal blow. They couldn’t afford to waste any opportunities.
However, just as Luo Yan had feared, something happened on the big villain’s end.
After finishing her chat with Luo Yan, Xue Wu realized her body wasn’t feeling right. It wasn’t the discomfort of a “special period,” but rather dizziness, physical weakness, and nausea. She was all too familiar with this feeling; she had experienced it in her past life. She just needed a good night’s rest, and she should be fine tomorrow.
But naturally, idiots came to disturb her.
After she became an adult and started earning money, she stopped living in her original home and moved out to live alone.
But her adoptive parents discovered her address and would harass her from time to time. Today, likely seeing her trending so much and seemingly hooking up with a Luo, they came to cause trouble again.
In her memory, at this point in her past life, her “sister” Xue Fu was about to debut. But the agency she signed with wasn’t great, and she hadn’t gained any traction after debuting for a long time, so she wanted to use Xue Wu’s fame to hype herself up.
Tonight was likely when this family came to seek benefits for their daughter.
Xue Wu found them incredibly annoying and didn’t even want to see them.
However, her adoptive mother was notoriously shrewish. Before even entering, she was shouting outside the door: “Xue Wu, you’ve got nerve! Now that you’re famous, you don’t want your parents anymore! We came to see you in the middle of the night, and you shut us out!”
“Miss… they…” Xue Wu had a Beta maid who worked as a part-timer. Hearing the voices and the banging on the door, she came up fearfully to ask Xue Wu how to handle it.
“Ignore them. Let my assistant handle it.” Before her rebirth, she might have been afraid, manipulated by this family. But having lived a whole extra life, how could she be afraid of them now?
She wouldn’t deal with it personally; she’d leave it to her assistant. Ideally, her manager should handle it, but it was already a blessing if her manager didn’t conspire with this family to screw her over. If all else failed, she’d call a lawyer and charge them with trespassing.
However, the Xue family had to be dealt with soon, or they’d be a constant nuisance.
Xue Wu’s mood worsened, but her head was spinning so much she didn’t have the energy to think. She just wanted to lie down.
But that was when the major problem occurred. Her assistant, Chen Jia, finally managed to drive the family away. When she came to check on Xue Wu, she found a large pool of blood on the rug, and Xue Wu was sitting on the sofa, seemingly having lost consciousness.
“Sister Wu?” Her assistant was utterly terrified. “Sister Wu… what happened?!”
Her heart hammered, her face turned pale. She didn’t waste time and immediately called Xue Wu’s private doctor to come and see her.
She had been fine this afternoon; how did this happen so suddenly? And why was the wound on her finger bleeding uncontrollably again? It wasn’t even a deep cut—how could this be? It was unbelievable!
The private doctor arrived quickly. While checking Xue Wu’s body and stopping the bleeding on her finger, she realized the severity of the situation: “Ah Wu… she has a coagulation disorder. And it’s not just that; it involves her pheromones as well. If this isn’t handled properly, it might continue like this…”
“She could eventually die from blood loss—”
“But Sister Wu’s bleeding stopped when she was hurt at noon. Why is it doing this again now?” Chen Jia, who had stayed with the doctor, was terrified by these words. Her body was shaking violently.
“Who helped her stop the bleeding at noon?” The doctor was worried but stayed calm, quickly finding the key to the problem.
“It was… it was the Second Miss of the Luo family.” Chen Jia recalled and answered quickly, her eyes lighting up slightly.
…
Thus, in the middle of the night, Luo Yan had just finished working in her study, having conceptualized a new jewelry design. Before she could catch her breath, she received a call from Chen Jia. The girl’s tone was frantic, nearly in tears: “Miss Luo, please, please help our Sister Wu!”